Tuition for illegal immigrants, "sexting," Tom Kean and the week's other Star-Ledger editorials

This week's Star-Ledger editorials included pieces on illegal immigration, the London Economic Summit and the Motor Vehicle Commission.

In our opinion . . .

A review of some of the week's editorials:

--The MVC can't put a space in a person's last name on a driver's license. The problem is not the space in a driver's sur­name, it's the space between the state's bureaucracy and the people it was meant to serve. Monday, March 30.

--It's troubling that the same measures intended to pro­tect children from exploitation are now being used to crimi­nalize them. These laws were drafted to address adult sex abuse of minors, but there is no exemption for minors who create and distribute images of themselves. Tuesday, March 31.

--The London Economic Summit will be little more than a grand photo-fest if it fails to impose some adult supervision on that unruly teenager, globalization. Wednesday, April 1.

-- A panel that recommended charging the children of ille­gal immigrants in-state college tuition rates is right. This generation of illegal immigrants should be provided higher ed­ucation at reasonable costs. And once we all take a deep breath and look at this issue logically, we might realize it's in our best interests. Thursday, April 2.

-- There are enough questions about the constitutionality of the law mandating minimum arts funding for the courts to de­cide. A lawsuit by former governor Tom Kean would be wel­comed. Friday, April 3.